Nailz is a former professional wrestler who had been in the business for almost two decades from 1982 to 2001. He used to compete under the ring name Kevin Kelly, but later he was repackaged as an ...
For my debut article on Bleacher Report, I decided to go with something different, and hopefully some people will know what I am talking about. The Undertaker has wrestled countless wrestlers over his ...
Vince McMahon is no longer involved with WWE, but his undeniable creative influence on professional wrestling spans decades. During a recent interview, Nailz opened up about his time in the ...
Vince McMahon is the former Chairman and CEO of WWE. As per PWInsider, former WWE Superstar Nailz is about to make his first pro-wrestling appearance in decades. Nailz was released by WWE after he ...
Kevin Wacholz is a former professional wrestler who worked for WWE in 1992 as Nailz. He was also known as "Mr. Magnificent" Kevin Kelly in The American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the 1980s.
Previously on Jesus Christ, Superstars: Bret Hart used the power of SASKATOON to defeat Ric Flair for the WWF Championship. Also, Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect talked extensively about what a terrible ...
Let's talk about Nailz. Nailz was not everything you've been told. Nailz was not some absurd rendering of Vince McMahon's pro wrestling at its worst. Nailz was not some writers room pitch gone ...
Join us at the Fifth Annual 80s Wrestling Con on Saturday, May 4th, at the Mennen Sports Arena in Morristown, NJ, featuring The Four Horsemen, Jake Roberts, and More! 80sWrestlingCon.com. Dr. Chris ...
The latest episode of Something to Wrestling with Bruce Prichard featured former WWE star Kevin Wacholz, aka Nailz. Nailz and Vince McMahon were involved in a fight that led to multiple lawsuits.
After receiving a payoff for SummerSlam '92 that he deemed unacceptable ($9000), Kevin ' Nailz' Wacholz decided to confront Vince McMahon during a WWF live event. With John 'The Berzerker' Nord ...
Not every WWE star is destined for the promotion's Hall of Fame, and WWE Vice President Bruce Prichard is confident that two prominent wrestlers will never be inducted. On the "Something to Wrestle" ...
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